Znojmo - Znojmo offers developers the location of Malá Louka for the construction of apartment buildings according to the regulatory and zoning plan, with a total of 266 apartments planned. Interested parties have two months to submit bids; according to an expert report, the price is 102.5 million crowns for 53,100 m², said city spokesperson Zuzana Pastrňáková in a press release. A few weeks ago, the city was unsuccessful in its attempt to sell land for residential construction in the area below the City Forest.
Malá Louka is an area bounded by Vídeňská and Brněnská streets, which are the main thoroughfare and the road connecting the thoroughfare to the main route to Brno. To the north, a hypermarket adjoins the area, and to the east, there is a cemetery. Adjacent to the hypermarket, a new supermarket is set to stand next to Vídeňská street. Because of this, last September, the councilors approved a land exchange that will allow the construction of the supermarket and resolve the transportation connection of the area. "I believe we will find an investor and enable citizens to have beautiful housing close to the historic center. It will be a challenging task," said Mayor Vlastimil Gabrhel (ČSSD). In the past, the opposition criticized the city’s plan, considering it outdated and not suitable for the current construction of apartment buildings.
According to the mayor, the city will insist that the developer complies with the zoning and regulatory plan. He stated that seven apartment buildings, five villa buildings, and two terraced houses should be constructed in the area.
Malá Louka is a space that once served soldiers. They left in the 1990s, and since then, it has been waiting for utilization. The regulatory plan was approved by the Znojmo council in 2014 at the last meeting before the municipal elections.
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